“ Philips Fidelio X1 | Review & Comparison Quick Summary(As compared to AKG's K702 Anniversary and Q701) X1: Warm and smooth but with a slight "U" shape, a little more of a "fun" signature, bigger bass w/deeper extension, mids less prominent and a bit more neutral sounding, slightly more treble sparkle. Soundstage size is pretty similar to the Anniversaries, but with smaller instruments...” --chicolom

“The Philps Fidelio X2 was purchased by me and I’m not in any way affiliated with Philips.
Introduction:
The Philips Fidelio X2 is Philips top of the line full size open headphones. I picked up my pair about five months ago and thought it was about time to post a review on them.
Built and accessories:
The Fidelio X2’s features 50 mm neodymium drivers in a fully open back...” --peter123

“It might be one of your favorite cans if you pay an intense listen to them for a few hours. Really its a steal while you might get it for 60ish or 80ish. I got mine for 75 ish. I still wonder why Phillips is selling this amazing can at such a lower price.
I have some quality headphone, AKG K7xx massdrop edition, heard sennheiser HD518, hd598 etc. but they aint available 60-100$. None...” --Mosauwer

“The Philips SHE3590 headphones were listed on the Head-Fi Headphone Buying Guide. They are inexpensive and widely available. Most Australian electronic retailers stock them and they cost about AUD15. I bought these (in white) to replace my lost AKG IEMs (which I have since found again!).
Build quality is cheap and plastic looking. Nobody will think to steal these headphones and you...” --stweb

“i never usually write reviews, but when i do, its usually with underrated earphones/headphones, because i think they do deserve some justice.
just a background, i owned headphones/earphones like brainwavz, sennheisers, superluxes, beyerdynamics, etc. Some of them on come and go fashion, buy and sell. im no heavy audiophile, but i love listening to music in all aspects of...” --emanlee

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PREFACE
I guess everyone who has been around a while knows the Philips brand, but (for me anyway) it’s been a while since I’ve associated the brand with high end audio. My last foray with Philips was buying 2 pairs of Philips SHP2000 at NZD $20 each for my two (at the time) sub-teen children. ...” --Brooko

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Overview
The SHL3300 offers excellent sound quality for a very low price. Not only does it punch well above its weight class, but it also scores some knockouts against some serious headphones. The stunning sound quality is backed up with solid construction (albeit plastic) and great portability. In the context of its relatively low price tag, the only thing lacking is its crappy packaging....” --PeterParker

“This is my first review on this website for the Philips SHP2000.
These headphones sound amazing with any genre of music. I prefer to listen to EDM and these headphones sure does a good job as monitors because I use them to master my music.
Build Quality
I had these for 3 years and 2 parts of the headband have broke. Of course it could be me, carrying these around in...” --3xclu5ive

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Hi I'm new here, and probably considered a neophyte at Head-Fi -
however I have long favored listening on headphones - that is back to the days when they were those big clunky things that covered ones ears.
Eventually I purchased a pair of the now legendary Sony MDR-V6 - after reading Consumer Reports sometime around the mid '80s, just after they first came out. They may be a bit...” --UnknownVT

“Here Goes My First Head-Fi Review!
Just to let you know what your getting into, these don’t NEED an amp, but they do like em’. Don’t worry about amping because you don’t need it, it’ll be a little quiet though.
They are semi-open.
26ohms
Emphasize the bass (don’t all portable cans do that?)
Build- 7/7- Absolutely fantastic build. The headband is...” --Trunks159